Alexandre Brasseur

Alexandre Brasseur (born Alexandre Espinasse; 29 March 1971[1]) is a French actor. He was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, the son of actor Claude Brasseur and the grandson of actor Pierre Brasseur.

Alexandre Brasseur
Born
Alexandre Espinasse

(1971-03-29) 29 March 1971
OccupationActor, film director, screenwriter
Websitehttp://www.alexandrebrasseur.com

Filmography

  • Le Souper (1992)
  • Les Ténors (1993)
  • Le plus beau pays du monde (1998)
  • La courte-échelle (1999), with Serge Lama. Short film directed by Thierry Poirier, based on a short story by Gédéon Picot
  • Maigret (TV series) (from 1999 to 2002), as Inspector Paul Lachenal
  • Le Mal de vivre (2002)
  • La Bataille d'Hernani (TV, 2002)
  • La Liberté de Marie (2002)
  • Les Thibault (TV, 2003)
  • Les Textiles (2004)
  • Malabar Princess (2004)
  • Le plus beau jour de ma vie (2004)
  • Quand les anges s'en mêlent (2004)
  • Jaurès (téléfilm 2005)
  • Le Juge est une femme (TV, 2005)
  • La Croisière (2011)
  • Colt 45 (2014)
  • Joséphine, ange gardien (TV, 2016)
  • The Collection (TV, 2016)
  • Demain nous appartient (TV, 2017 - now)

Theatre

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References


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